Pacific-Stanford PRIMED Program: Training the next generation of clinical oral health researchers
太平洋-斯坦福 PRIMED 计划:培训下一代临床口腔健康研究人员
基本信息
- 批准号:10755235
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 76.46万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2023
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2023-09-19 至 2028-06-30
- 项目状态:未结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AffectAnnual ReportsAreaAttitudeBiomedical ResearchCertificationChalkClinicClinicalClinical ResearchCollaborationsDataData CollectionDentalDental ClinicsDental SchoolsDental StudentsEducationEnsureEventFacultyFeelingFosteringFutureGoalsHealthHourKnowledgeLifeMedicineMentorsMentorshipMouth DiseasesNursing FacultyOralOral healthOutcomeParticipantPatient CarePatientsPersonal SatisfactionPractice based researchPublicationsRecording of previous eventsReportingResearchResearch PersonnelResearch SupportResourcesRunningScheduleScientistSiteSleepStudentsSurveysTeacher Professional DevelopmentTrainingTranslatingUniversitiesWorkbiobankcareerclinical careclinical developmentclinical practicedisorder preventioneducation researchhealth disparityimprovedinter-institutionalmalignant mouth neoplasmmeetingsnext generationpeer coachingprogramsrecruitresearch facultysample collectionskill acquisitionstudent mentoringstudent participationtimelineweb site
项目摘要
Pacific-Stanford PRIMED Program Project Summary/Abstract
Broad, Long-Term Objectives. Oral diseases and disorders in and of themselves affect health and well-being throughout
life. Research is key to improving oral health, eliminating health disparities, and further reducing the burden of oral
diseases and disorders. Unfortunately, a wide gap exists between biomedical research and clinical practice. While
scientists constantly produce new knowledge relevant to oral disease prevention and clinical care, much of their work is
never incorporated into practice. Similarly, clinical problems are rarely translated into research questions and projects.
In addition, there have been growing concerns about the reduction in the clinician-scientist workforce, which may
impact oral health scientific contributions as well as the pipeline of future oral health leaders. The goal of the Pacific-
Stanford PRIMED Program is to train the next generation of clinical oral health researchers to effectively translate
biomedical research to ensure optimal oral and general health outcomes.
The specific aims and objectives of this program are to:
1. Provide personalized education in clinical research skills development for clinically-oriented faculty, dental
alumni, and dental students/residents by leveraging resources through the Stanford CTSA program.
2. Engage and support research faculty and clinically-oriented faculty in intra- and inter-institutional collaborations
at UOP and Stanford.
3. Create peer and student mentoring partnerships with bidirectional research partnerships between research
faculty, clinically-oriented faculty, and dental students/residents at UOP and Stanford.
4. To carry out practice-based clinical research conducted in UOP and affiliated dental clinics with clinical faculty
and students/residents participating in research conducted during the course of patient care.
We will accomplish these goals by: (1) providing clinical research education for clinically-oriented faculty, dental alumni,
and dental students/residents by leveraging Stanford CTSA program resources; (2) supporting research and clinically-
oriented faculty in bidirectional intra- and inter-institutional collaborations at UOP and Stanford; (3) creating mentoring
partnerships between research and clinically-oriented faculty, and dental students/residents at UOP and Stanford; and
(4) conducting practice-based research where data and sample collection is integrated into clinical workflows, and is
carried out during patient care in UOP dental school clinics, its affiliated clinic sites, and Stanford clinics.
太平洋-斯坦福PRIMED计划项目摘要/摘要
项目成果
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Feasibility study of a nanostructural system for bone regeneration in preparation for dental implants
用于牙种植体制备的骨再生纳米结构系统的可行性研究
- 批准号:
10228269 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 76.46万 - 项目类别:
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